Starting Times

  • Wednesday, May 26, 2004 9:00pm
  • Sports

The starting times for the first two rounds of the Snohomish County Amateur golf tournament. The First Division plays its first round Sunday at Mill Creek Country Club. The second round is Monday at Cedarcrest Golf Course in Marysville. The second and third divisions play at Everett Golf and Country Club on Sunday and at Mill Creek on Monday. Sunday’s starting times are listed first:

First Division (handicaps of 6.4 and lower)

6:30 a.m.-9:02 a.m. Darrin Harrell, Sno; Randy Mathiesen, KP; Leroy Clement, KP.

6:38-8:54 Rod Kawachi, Sno; Joe Setu, OV; Larry Heller, KP; Alan Tosaya, EF

6:46-8:46 Zoltan Kuthy, OV; Stephen Waite, LM; Jay Young, Ced; Chad Thompson, Sno.

6:54-8:38 Kevin Kornegay, HP; Darrin Pyper, Sno; Scott Baker, Ced; Mike Wandler BC.

7:02-8:30 Dean Gerry, Ball; Carlos Vilchez, OV; Mason Cobb HP; Brian Berkenhoff, EGCC

7:10-8:22 J.D. Clayton, LM; Katsu Nishimoto, MC; Troy Koontz, LM; Sean Leary, EGCC.

7:18-8:14 Bob Lee, EGCC; Frazan Ali, EGCC; Mike Olson, Lynn; Sean Hall, LM.

7:26-8:06 Rod Anderson, Ced; Ryan Coghill, LM; Jim Rogers, BC; John Jorgensen, MC.

7:34-7:58 Mike McDonnell, MC; Brett Curtiss, EGCC; Adam Borseth, Ced; Barry Miller, EGCC.

7:42-7:50 Mike Martinez, HP; Duane Diede, EGCC; Ricado Aguayo, Lynn; Gary Baunsgard, Ced.

7:50-7:42 Jeff Dillard, LM; Steve Johnson, EGCC; Travis Stoddard, LM; Pete Gilmartin, MC.

7:58-7:32 Mark Johnson, OV; Joshua Vick, LM; Dan Keim, KP; Jeff Clay, Lynn.

8:06-7:26 Steve Klimek, EGCC; Neil Gould, Lynn; Jim Paulson, MC; Lance Kilbride, HP.

8:14-7:18 Julian Peters, HP; Bob Burton, HP; Kelly Denessen, MC; Doug Hamilton, HP.

8:22-7:10 Tommy Bullock, HP; Paul Houvener, MC; Jeff Strickland, MC; Matt Lashua, KP.

8:30-7:02 Frank Pantajo, Sno; Jordan Stupey, EGCC; Mike Habbitt, LM; Kirk Smith, EGCC.

8:38-6:54 Mike Seek, EGCC; Michael Hansen, MC; Stephen Lee, EGCC; Paul Bonorson, HP.

8:46-6:46 Tim Cameron, LM; Shawn Beattie, Ced; Ed Quick, Lynn; Todd Tibke, Sno.

8:54-6:38 Matt Johnson, EGCC; Steve Peterson, EGCC; Chad Gorney, EGCC; Zack Shriver, EGCC.

9:02-6:30 Jack Kelly, EGCC; Alex Stamey, EGCC, Patrick Cooper, MC; Sam Pauley, LM.

Second (6.5-10.8) and Third (10.9-20.8) Divisions

6:00 a.m.-9:44 a.m. Jeff Fraser, Ced; Alan Laroche, Glen; Dick Ludwig, OV

6:08-9:36 Ray May, OV; Stu Snyder, Sno; Tom Howerton, LM; Steve Hobson, Ced

6:16-9:28 Randy Heslop, Ced; Jerry Foster, Ced; Joel Russel, OV; Greg Quinn, Lynn.

6:24-9:20 Dan Lloyd, Ball; Rob Sprague, BC; Brett Price, KP; Jim Henderson, KP.

6:32-9:12 Cary Gregory, KP; Jerry Linsey, Lynn; Ron Mathiesen, OV; John Pulliam, BC.

6:40-9:04 Ed Pasquale, Ced; Pat Robb, NILE; Len Wold, KP; Denys Curtis, Ced.

6:48-8:56 Dale Ingrum, Ced; Tom Douglas, EGCC; Robert Boyce, HP; Alfred Salvat, OV.

6:56-8:48 Mike Saddler, Ced; Bruce Landre, Ced; Gary Bishop.OV; Jay Snyder, Ced;

7:04-8:40 Mike Goodrick, HP; John Morrison, BC; Jeff Olsen, Ced; Doug Solberg, Sno.

7:12-8:32 Tad Smith, KP; Carl Tingelstad, Ced; Floyd Lameres, Ced; Bob Housner, KP.

7:20-8:24 Dan O’Donnell, OV; Ken Shewfelt, Ced; Tom Koontz, LM; Bob McCallister, KP.

7:28-8:16 Ken Eanes, OV; Rudolph Valdez, OV; Michael Grover, OV; Mike Nelson, KP.

7:36-8:08 Mel Anderson, Ced; Tim Romo, Ced; Elmer Dahl, OV; Scott Wells Ced;

7:44-8:00 Sam Pettibone, LM; Randy Wise, Sno; John Marts, HP; Shawn Greve, LM.

7:52-7:52 Michael Dalrymple, Ced; Bill Jessel, LM; Clay Erickson, LM; Kyle Oliphant, LM.

8:00-7:44 Ken Wilson, LM; Jerald Sonsteng, Ced; Rock Bybee, OV; Ken Maxfield, OV.

8:08-7:36 Arnie Kvarnberg, KP; Trent Chittick, Ced; Graham Herring, Ced; Ken Stone Jr. LM.

8:16-7:28 David King, KP; Tony Blanco, MC; Ron Baunsgard, Ced; Bob Peters, Ced;

8:24-7:20 Bill Steward, LM; Brian Parks, LM; Scott Zimmerman, Ced; Jim Oliphant, BC.

8:32-7:12 John Morrison, LM; Mark Setu, LM; Suavek Lobrow, OV; Jerry Browning, KP.

8:40-7:04 Jim Bradford, Ced; Jack Pyatte, LM; John Lefuto, Ced; Darryl Peterson, Ced.

8:48-6:56 Charles Magee, Ced; Jerrad Schei, LM; Scott Chord, KP; Roger Ottmar, Sno.

8:56-6:48 Fred Guzman, Ced; Dave Poole, Lynn; Geoff Gaul, Ced; Mike Robinson, Ced.

9:04-6:40 Cem Mattson, LM; Jeff Smarr, Lynn; Bob Wallin, BC; Joe Yabuki EF.

9:12-6:32 Jon Gunnison, OV; Skip Adams, Ced; Greg Henriksen, LM; Tom St.Onge, Ced.

9:20-6:24 Dan Hagglund, Ced; Tony Hatziliadis, OV; Dan Hunter, OV; Kelly Jorgensen, MC.

9:28-6:16 Howard Benzel, EGCC; Mike Sheehan, LM; Brian Wimer, OV; Dennis Diede, EGCC.

9:36-6:08 Bill Geiger, LM; Stephen Kielow, OV; Brian Mariotti, HP; Jim Wood, LM

9:44-6:00 Mike Otness, LM; Don Lloyd, Ball; Carl Everts, OV; Rob Yano, HP.

Course directory: Ball-Ballinger; BC-Battle Creek, Ced-Cedarcrest, EF-Echo Falls, EGCC-Everett Golf and Country Club, Glen-Gleaneagle, HP-Harbour Pointe, KP-Kayak Point; Lynn-Lynnwood, LM-Legion Memorial, MC-Mill Creek Country Club, OV-Olympic View, Sno-Snohomish.

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